Health care training options

Learning from Aged care courses
Aged care involves assisting elderly people in their daily activities and provide them with social and emotional support. Regular duties and responsibilities may include administrating medications, feeding, showering and toileting.

 

Aged care courses are designed to equip learners with a unique set of skills. Here are the seven primary duties and responsibilities they learn:

1. Helps in maintaining personal hygiene and assists in dressing.
2. Providing friendship, camaraderie and emotional support.
3. Preparing and serving food.
4. finishing housekeeping activities such as cleaning and vacuuming.
5. Helping the elderly with their mobility.
6. Escorting the elderly during the day to day activities.
7. May need to assist in shopping and live in with the client.

Health and community services
It generally focuses on social justice, educating & guiding people through various healthcare systems that include health plans and insurance, community clinics and hospitals, Ambulatory Care Organizations (ACO), organizing health programs at government and public level and so on.

Choosing the appropriate health course
Aspiring community workers may enrol from a range of health courses and can register for short-term certifications, diploma and bachelor degrees. Following is a broad level classification of various study options available in health courses:

1. Certificate III and IV
These certifications are designed to focus on community services like individual support and aged care. It opens the gate for an individual to gain employment as personal care workers.

2. Diploma in Community Services
It is designed to help students to add skills and gain knowledge that they need to work with different individual clients and across various settings.
3. Other diploma courses
Some other specially designed diploma courses focus on specific areas such as working with drug and alcohol addicts, and their counselling.

 

4. Bachelor degrees
Full-time bachelor courses Bachelor in Community Services (BCS) and Bachelor in Human Services (BHS) are available to pursue.

How would you tackle the misconceptions regarding healthcare
Lack of training has led to several misconceptions around healthcare such as expensive health plans, infections from the elderly, layoffs due to Artificial intelligence implementation etc. Some measures are:

1. Effective healthcare training programs must be conducted regularly by companies to increase staff morale.
2. Taking care of patients owned resources.
3. Help patients to be informed with their ongoing treatment through evidence and reports.
4. Doctors should focus more on value-based care and population health management.
5. Introducing new technology may increase cost sometimes, but it costs less for the total population served.
6. Eliminate high-cost treatments that do not improve the patient’s health.

Opportunities for having a health care course
Various opportunities open up after having a health care course. These are:
1. Ambulatory Clinic Manager
2. Youth Worker
3. Social Worker
4. Charity worker
5. Human Resource officer
6. Health Services Manager
7. Consultant in Patient Care Systems
8. Hospital Administration Manager, Quality Assurance Executive and Planning Adviser.